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we went to city hall, the bargaining table. we took this dramatic action today because workers are very concerned about their loved ones that are trying to get healthcare coverage. >> they keep saying they want out of your union and they can get health benefits on their own or, by the way, i suppose go into obama care. which i know you support. >> across the country, workers need a raise -- >> they don't want your help. ms. henry, you know what you are doing to middle class people? just making their thanksgiving rotten. >> larry, you are repeating an inaccurate statement from the employer. over 50% of these workers support their union. they want good jobs with wages that they can feed their families on. we want to restore middle class jobs at lax. >> then why don't you do it in an orderly way? >> we've been trying for over a year to do that. >> instead of disrupting a big airport like lax on thanksgiving. there are ways to -- >> we tried -- >> even though they disagree with you, they say they don't want your support. >> we have
we went to city hall, the bargaining table. we took this dramatic action today because workers are very concerned about their loved ones that are trying to get healthcare coverage. >> they keep saying they want out of your union and they can get health benefits on their own or, by the way, i suppose go into obama care. which i know you support. >> across the country, workers need a raise -- >> they don't want your help. ms. henry, you know what you are doing to middle class...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. syria is exploding in more violence. >> opposition activists say at least 76 people were killed across the country yesterday and syria is bracing for more unrest as rebels continue to battle troops loyal to president bashar al assad. ugandans could face life in prison for same sex acts. the acts are already illegal in the east african nation. gays and lesbians are seen as social outcasts and some beaten to death. but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story but he's not at home safe in bed. he's in the hospital, a victim of an age old conflict that has
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. syria is exploding in more violence. >> opposition activists say at least 76 people were killed across the country yesterday and syria is bracing for more unrest as rebels continue to battle troops loyal to president bashar al assad. ugandans could face life in prison for same sex acts. the acts are already illegal in the east african nation. gays and lesbians are seen as social outcasts and some beaten to death. but a new new law before the...
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let's get the latest on some other stories we're following right now. >> the new york city nanny charged with murder in the killing of two children has pleaded not guilty. police say when the mother came home she found her children dead and saw ortega stab herself with a kitchen knife. >>> warren jeffs who is serving a life sentence on sexual assault charges, the texas attorney's general office started legal proceedings to seize the ranch where prosecutors say jeffs and others sexually abused children. >>> and a record breaking $550 million powerball drawing tonight. the odds of winning, 1 in 175 million. wolf is back after this.
let's get the latest on some other stories we're following right now. >> the new york city nanny charged with murder in the killing of two children has pleaded not guilty. police say when the mother came home she found her children dead and saw ortega stab herself with a kitchen knife. >>> warren jeffs who is serving a life sentence on sexual assault charges, the texas attorney's general office started legal proceedings to seize the ranch where prosecutors say jeffs and others...
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i probably would get lots and lots of bills and go visit all my friends and family out in new york city. >> well, i would buy lionel messy and christian renaldo and take them to my arsenal soccer team. i don't care what it costs. i think it's great. it gives people a little bit of hope and fun. you do a wonderful job. congratulations. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. good luck. >> thank you. i need it. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> thanks, piers. 10:00 p.m. on the east coast. we begin the way anderson does every night. keeping them honest, not choosing sides or playing political favorites. plenty of that on the other cable news channels. we're interested in facts. they do exist, our goal is to show them to you honestly. tonight, the facts about taxes that a majority of americans established on election day, and an even big erma jort endorsed in recent polling most recently, a leading republican lawmaker on board. they agree with the president who wants to let taxes go up on income more than a quarter million dollars a year. mr. obama and the democrats
i probably would get lots and lots of bills and go visit all my friends and family out in new york city. >> well, i would buy lionel messy and christian renaldo and take them to my arsenal soccer team. i don't care what it costs. i think it's great. it gives people a little bit of hope and fun. you do a wonderful job. congratulations. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. good luck. >> thank you. i need it. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts right now....
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new york city, everybody is enjoying the great weather. we can see we have temperatures getting colder but really nice. here is what's interesting. temperatures across parts of the plains to the south and midwest are above normal. this is not typical for this time of year on thanksgiving. we're seeing omaha, nebraska showing a thanksgiving of 60 degrees. enjoi enjoy it while it lasts. even up in minneapolis you'll be in the mid-50s. this is an unusual day. you can see a cold front is coming in. that's going to change things. that will bring about rain to the northwest. we'll see temperatures start to gradually cool down. really the best news is that the cooldown doesn't occur until sunday. >> happy thanksgiving. thank you. >>> thanksgiving is a chance to put it all in perspective, to remember that despite our differences we are and always will be americans first and foremost. today we give thanks for the blessings that are all too rare in this world. the ability to spend time with the one wes love, to say what we want and worship and there
new york city, everybody is enjoying the great weather. we can see we have temperatures getting colder but really nice. here is what's interesting. temperatures across parts of the plains to the south and midwest are above normal. this is not typical for this time of year on thanksgiving. we're seeing omaha, nebraska showing a thanksgiving of 60 degrees. enjoi enjoy it while it lasts. even up in minneapolis you'll be in the mid-50s. this is an unusual day. you can see a cold front is coming in....
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he wants more money from the city. we're keeping them honest, next. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs every year. call today to
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the city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because he didn't directly control the city's money. even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper classical cal city 50 miles northwest of belle, just off of country club drive in a gated community. his five-bedroom, five bath home overlooks a golf course. >> disgusting, and the fact he's living the lavish lifestyles on the backs of us. >> reporter: she calls adams the one who got away. >> arrogant, cocky, criminal. if i can find the dictionary where it is corrupt police chief, whatever, his picture would be on it. he's the epitome of what is wrong in it country. >> she says that because of these e-mails from 2009 exchanged between adams and angela, bell's former assistant city administrator. he negotiated the terms of his new job as police chief wrote, i am looking forward to seeing you and taking all of belle's mone
the city of millions of dollars. they face criminal corruption charges. chief randy adams wasn't charged because he didn't directly control the city's money. even a judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper classical cal city 50 miles northwest of belle, just off of country club drive in a gated community. his five-bedroom, five bath home overlooks a golf course. >> disgusting, and the fact he's...
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this rally today in gaza city drew thousands of people. instead of rockets flying through the air, palestinians were flying flags. a rare show of unity with yellow fatah flags along with green hamas flags and palestinian flags flying at this rally as well. >> that's right, fredricka. nothing brings palestinians together like israeli aggression does. you've been hearing about everybody on all sides, it's not whether you are affiliated or support hamas or fatah or islamicee geohuhhed or any of them. it is about being palestinian. we not only saw people out because they were supporting this victory, as it is being called on this side but also because they were able to do so because they spent so many days couped up, but their children were begging them. the minute the cease-fire was announced, to let them just go out. this has been a people that has been living in complete and total fear since this all began last wednesday. many saying they could not be entirely sure where the israelis would be striking next. you see targets ranging from empt
this rally today in gaza city drew thousands of people. instead of rockets flying through the air, palestinians were flying flags. a rare show of unity with yellow fatah flags along with green hamas flags and palestinian flags flying at this rally as well. >> that's right, fredricka. nothing brings palestinians together like israeli aggression does. you've been hearing about everybody on all sides, it's not whether you are affiliated or support hamas or fatah or islamicee geohuhhed or any...
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in the northern city, the first fatality of these protests. according to the muslim brotherhood, 15-year-old islam massoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters attacked the brotherhood's offices there. massoud hit in the head with a club and pronounced dead before he arrived at the hospital. this is some of the violence taking place. let's go to tahrir square shall things are a little more peaceful. things much calmer here where you have a few thousand people gathered here. about 40 tents, very much reminiscent of the 2011 egyptian revolution. you have food stands, people selling tea. here is a tea stand right here. lots of people talking politics. if you look at these groups here, these are all people that are debating their political positions and demanding that mr. morsi rescind his controversial decre decrees. >> to start with i want these decrees to be withdrawn and secondly, i would hope he starts to listen to us and the people. >> i am willing to stay until we oust him just like we did with mubarak. he's bringing it down on himself. >>
in the northern city, the first fatality of these protests. according to the muslim brotherhood, 15-year-old islam massoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters attacked the brotherhood's offices there. massoud hit in the head with a club and pronounced dead before he arrived at the hospital. this is some of the violence taking place. let's go to tahrir square shall things are a little more peaceful. things much calmer here where you have a few thousand people gathered here. about 40 tents,...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and a strong, coherent national identity. what are the effects of keeping foreigners out? let's get started. >>> japan's economy was once the envy of the world. now it's limping along, projected to grow less than 2% a year over the next five years. here's one possible reason. the nation's population is shrinking, dramatically. japan's current population is around 127 million. it's on pace to be just 90 million by 2050, a drop-off of almost a third. the nation is also ageing. almost one in four people are 65 or older, making japan the oldest country on earth. >> by 2040, the median age in j
new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls our approach to immigration suicidal. so how should we handle immigration? does anyone do it better? in this hour, and in a "time" magazine essay, we'll journey to japan, europe and canada. we'll find out what they're doing right, what they're doing wrong, and what we can learn. first, let's visit a country with one of the strictest immigration policies in the world. a place that has tight control of its borders, few illegal immigrants, and...
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i'm don lemon live from new york city. right now, a developments pouring in involving the urgent situation inside syria. first the internet goes dark and now a fight at the airport in damascus. an actist said the rebels are closing in on bashar al assad and the end game is near. we'll show you when's happening on the ground soon. >>> but first, news right now from the white house on the effort to avert the new year's tax hike and a host of other painful measures to trim the national debt. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin learned details of the phone conversation between the president and house speaker john boehner. jessica, what did the president tell john boehner and why is this so important right now? >> reporter: don, both sides trying to come to an agreement and the phone call last night about 30 minutes the president said to speaker boehner that there will be no deal unless the speaker and republicans agree to let rates go up for the top 2% of earners. now, this is what the president campaigned on so
i'm don lemon live from new york city. right now, a developments pouring in involving the urgent situation inside syria. first the internet goes dark and now a fight at the airport in damascus. an actist said the rebels are closing in on bashar al assad and the end game is near. we'll show you when's happening on the ground soon. >>> but first, news right now from the white house on the effort to avert the new year's tax hike and a host of other painful measures to trim the national...
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particularly one that partitions to a holy city. jeremy joins me along with morton klein, president of the zionist organization of america. i want to read more from that op-ed "the new york times" today. and continued to write because mr. abbas of the plo has committed to the principles of nonviolenc nonviolence, the bid is the only way of putting palestinians back on the agenda. the israeli foreign ministry is threatening to nullify the oslo accor accords. what's your response? >> well, i wish that were true. in fact, for 19 years now, abbas promotes hatred and violence against jews, they promote that jews are an aids virus. they honor terrorists regularly when they die so we don't want another hamas state next to israel. we want a true civilized state, so we need to make it clear they have to show they're stopping promoting hatred and violence, they'll truly accept a jewish state. they don't have emblems like this. this is an emblem the fatah put together a year or two ago showing israel where a picture of arafat and a -- rifle. t
particularly one that partitions to a holy city. jeremy joins me along with morton klein, president of the zionist organization of america. i want to read more from that op-ed "the new york times" today. and continued to write because mr. abbas of the plo has committed to the principles of nonviolenc nonviolence, the bid is the only way of putting palestinians back on the agenda. the israeli foreign ministry is threatening to nullify the oslo accor accords. what's your response?...
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it could be a great city, a coastline, beaches, and yet it is -- there's just no such thing as regular life. >> so when we see them on the streets right now with celebratory gun fire, so happy, they're smiling, they're relieved this is at least for now over. >> to even relieved to be out of their homes. i have not seen those streets crowded like that. there was -- streets were virtually empty at night. you could drive -- if you drive at all at night, extremely fast. and, you know, you never know where a rocket is going to go, because you never knew where hamas may be, where they have an installation, where they have an office. and i think one of the most disturbing images i saw -- and i want to warn viewers, we have images we'll show you, but it is very disturbing to watch. a group of hamas men on motor vehicles dragging the body of an alleged collaborator down a main street in gaza city. >> an israeli collaborator. >> allegedly, yes. >> palestinians -- somebody they accused of working with the israelis -- >> clearly, israel has a network of spies who give them on the ground informatio
it could be a great city, a coastline, beaches, and yet it is -- there's just no such thing as regular life. >> so when we see them on the streets right now with celebratory gun fire, so happy, they're smiling, they're relieved this is at least for now over. >> to even relieved to be out of their homes. i have not seen those streets crowded like that. there was -- streets were virtually empty at night. you could drive -- if you drive at all at night, extremely fast. and, you know,...
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and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a building behind right where i am. it's a complex where we understand there are some government offices, and we understand from other palestinian sources that some of the security personnel who were vacated from other areas, other offices around gaza, may have been working out of that building. so certainly there was talk earlier this evening of the possibility of a cease-fire. hamas officials say, in fact, it would have been announced hours ago in cairo. clearly, that's not happening. there's no sign of a cease-fire. in fact, certainly, if you look -- if we go back over the last f
and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a...
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it was the deadliest industrial accident in the history of new york city. 146 garment workers died in that fire, and most of them were women, just like in that fire in bangladesh. just like in bangladesh the death toll would have been much lower, had there been appropriate emergency exits. in that case, as you remember, a lot of doors had been locked. and now there are reports that could have been the case with locked or stuck doors in bangladesh now in 2012. the new york city fire eventually helped to spur the growth of the international ladies garment workers union, which fought for better working conditions for sweat shop workers. we have every hope that the very sad events of this weekend will do the same for bangladesh, because when it comes to sweatshops like the ones in bang bangladesh, it's not as simple as saying, don't buy foreign-made clothes, only buy items made in the usa. these women need the jobs and work. bangladesh is one of the poorest companies in the world. the garment industry is huge for the country. it's not as easy as saying pay a little more, because in the ab
it was the deadliest industrial accident in the history of new york city. 146 garment workers died in that fire, and most of them were women, just like in that fire in bangladesh. just like in bangladesh the death toll would have been much lower, had there been appropriate emergency exits. in that case, as you remember, a lot of doors had been locked. and now there are reports that could have been the case with locked or stuck doors in bangladesh now in 2012. the new york city fire eventually...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls it the single biggest problem facing the economy and argues that our current approach is national suicide. the good news is we may finally be on the road to a solution. immigration reform has been a taboo topic for the last few years as large and vocal voices within the republican party with considerable public support have blocked any mention of reform. the words they've wanted to hear are border fence and deportation. that's why mitt romney activated a policy of self-deportation during the prisonal campaign. that's why he lost the spanish vote and asian vote to president obama by a landslide. president obama seems emboldened and the republicans chasened. so we have an opening for a deal. what should it look like? >> well, it should look like e bipartisan bond. that one did not even get to the floor of the house or senate for a vote. the right hated it because it provided a legal path for undocumented workers. the left because it reduced family unification and the unions opposed the temporary worker provisions. in an earlier era, the fact tha
new york city mayor michael bloomberg calls it the single biggest problem facing the economy and argues that our current approach is national suicide. the good news is we may finally be on the road to a solution. immigration reform has been a taboo topic for the last few years as large and vocal voices within the republican party with considerable public support have blocked any mention of reform. the words they've wanted to hear are border fence and deportation. that's why mitt romney...
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has the irs disappointed you and your city? >> i don't know. i haven't seen them. as far as i'm concerned, they're missing in action. they have not been helpful. they have not been a player. they have not taken responsibility for their side of the enforcement. if anything, you know, we've been banging our heads against their door asking for help and getting nothing in response. the silence has been deafening. >> is the irs missing in action in tampa? what's your response? >> no. the irs is not. in fact, we have significantly increased the amount of resources we've devoted to identity theft, which is a heinous crime. >> just one week after our interview, the irs sent a team to meet with tampa and north miami beach police officials. law enforcement tells us there's a simple solution to curbing much of the fraud. don't allow the refunds to be put on debit cards. why hasn't the irs stopped that? >> not every taxpayer has a bank account. and so, the debit cards that are issued by a third-party provider are a legitimate way for taxpayers to get their refund. >> the irs d
has the irs disappointed you and your city? >> i don't know. i haven't seen them. as far as i'm concerned, they're missing in action. they have not been helpful. they have not been a player. they have not taken responsibility for their side of the enforcement. if anything, you know, we've been banging our heads against their door asking for help and getting nothing in response. the silence has been deafening. >> is the irs missing in action in tampa? what's your response? >>...
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clashes and military operations on the outskirts of the airport and on the outskirts of that major city. i'm also hearing that cell phone outages and the internet has been now blocked in syria, which means communications for so many are now down and syria has been now shut oh of essentially from the rest of the world. you know, that sounds awfully foreboding. but at the same time, we're coming up in a few months on two years since all of this began. why am i only hearing about internet blackouts now? this would seem like a very big tactic for the government to use much earlier on before we started seeing all those horrors. >> reporter: i mean, today that is, to be honest, some quite substantial news. weeks of rebel successes but the calculation made by the government, if it is the government shutting down the internet, the rebels benefit more from the internet being on, use it to spread news and put video out of what they have been doing. the rebels benefit more than the regime benefits from the internet being on. does suggest some sort of crisis within the inner regime and damascus. th
clashes and military operations on the outskirts of the airport and on the outskirts of that major city. i'm also hearing that cell phone outages and the internet has been now blocked in syria, which means communications for so many are now down and syria has been now shut oh of essentially from the rest of the world. you know, that sounds awfully foreboding. but at the same time, we're coming up in a few months on two years since all of this began. why am i only hearing about internet...
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many nightmares because of the jets pounding, the helicopters pounding the very villages, towns and cities, nonstop, now becoming trophies of war that they were proudly showing off. we saw children on the back of a tractor, taking off on a sizeable lump of metal. we saw one man who said he was an eyewitness to everything. he said the crash happened in the middle of an olive grove. he said the two pilots ejected. he said they found one pilot unconscious with a head injury and are actually looking for the second pilot right now. >> you also, arwa, went to a former syrian air force base, headquarters, if you will, that was seized by the rebels. the weapons confiscated. what did the officers tell you there? >> reporter: well, it was actually because of this they were able to bring down the jet and two other aircrafts, which were two helicopters. this basis massive. i mean, it spans as far as the eye can see. there was an incredibly intense battle that took place there 24 hours, that was actually after the rebels laid siege to the base for two months. they managed to clear the base of the assad
many nightmares because of the jets pounding, the helicopters pounding the very villages, towns and cities, nonstop, now becoming trophies of war that they were proudly showing off. we saw children on the back of a tractor, taking off on a sizeable lump of metal. we saw one man who said he was an eyewitness to everything. he said the crash happened in the middle of an olive grove. he said the two pilots ejected. he said they found one pilot unconscious with a head injury and are actually...
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york city. that's right, the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it steps off in less than three hours from now. >> it was tough even to get into work early this morning, because the streets were already roped off at 3:00 a.m. some 3 million people are expected to line the parade route. another 50 million will be watching from home. jason carroll, he is out and about in manhattan's upper west side. and a beautiful morning. have you seen the balloons? >> reporter: it is glorious out here, brooke. can you believe this? it's clear, it's actually pretty cool, but, you know, we could have had it so much worse. looking really good out here at the parade route. i want you to take a look behind me, tom the turkey, see those blinking lights down there? that's where tom the turkey is in the position, getting ready to start off the macy's thanksgiving day parade, which should start at about 9:00 a.m. last night, of course, big tradition here in new york city, balloons being blown up. i think it's o
york city. that's right, the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it steps off in less than three hours from now. >> it was tough even to get into work early this morning, because the streets were already roped off at 3:00 a.m. some 3 million people are expected to line the parade route. another 50 million will be watching from home. jason carroll, he is out and about in manhattan's upper west side. and a beautiful morning. have you seen the balloons? >> reporter: it is...
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there was a high alert in the city. they have dropped that alert down to a normal alert, so really, right now, i think the city is very, very calm. you're not seeing a lot of people in the streets. there were fewer people in the streets after that blast for worry that there would be more of that kind of activity, but i think people are glad to hear about the cease fire. however, we talked to quite a few people in the streets over the past few hours about the cease fire and what it meant to them, and one person said, look, we would have preferred for benjamin netanyahu to go all the way, as he put it, and to finish this off for good. so really wanting a permanent solution. they don't want to deal with any more rockets coming into israel and the consequences of having the air strikes then over gaza, and we talked to someone else who said, look, we want it finished as well but we don't want to see a ground war. we didn't want to see it get to that point, but they do want to see a permanent solution, wolf, and that's the wo
there was a high alert in the city. they have dropped that alert down to a normal alert, so really, right now, i think the city is very, very calm. you're not seeing a lot of people in the streets. there were fewer people in the streets after that blast for worry that there would be more of that kind of activity, but i think people are glad to hear about the cease fire. however, we talked to quite a few people in the streets over the past few hours about the cease fire and what it meant to...
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the city of new york suffered extensive damage. new york city needs the money to repair damage. and take care of expenses from city agencies. he says, listen to this, $800 million is needed just for street reconstruction. $800 million in damage. he says the money would also go toward getting small businesses that were damaged up and running again. sandy caused a loss of $6 billion in business that just wasn't done in new york city during the storm and during the recovery. so he's trying to get help for the small businesses as well. he also talked about significant local expenses that aren't covered by fema including new housing and upgrades that would restore and protect the shore. so asking for a lot of money, but apparently a lot of money that is needed. >> so sad how many people are still reeling from that disaster. >> it is. it is amazing. >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> and it is not just any money, monday, it is cybermonday. and i know it seems obsolete, you know, since so much of us shop online, so much of the time, but go with me here. because you get to avoid this. mayb
the city of new york suffered extensive damage. new york city needs the money to repair damage. and take care of expenses from city agencies. he says, listen to this, $800 million is needed just for street reconstruction. $800 million in damage. he says the money would also go toward getting small businesses that were damaged up and running again. sandy caused a loss of $6 billion in business that just wasn't done in new york city during the storm and during the recovery. so he's trying to get...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. citi price rewind. well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> welcome back. florida's stand your ground law could be at the center of another murder case now. this time a murder suspect says he was threatened after he asked four african-american teenagers in an suv to turn down loud music at a jacksonville gas station. that they cursed him and flashed a shotgun as well. that's when his attorney says he decided to defend himself. police say 25-year-old michael dunn peppered the suv with eight or nine bullets. two of them hit 17-year-old jordan davis. there's a picture of him right there, killing him. martin savage is following developments from our headquarters in atlanta. what can you tell us about the story? >> good morning. the latest is michael dunn was arrested on satur
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rebel groups have been taking over city after city after city, growing the numbers as they're recruiting these young children and the government seems powerless against them. >> translator: residents want the government to help them because women have been raped and we lost so many things when the military looted our houses. that's why we're calling on the government to help us. >> jim clancy, let me bring you in. here's what i understand. a rebel group, called themselves in-23, they have been holding the city of goma hostage. they pull out today. and now they're heading to a new city. what is it that these people want? >> well, they want a variety of things. some of it is money. some of it is security. they're with their families. these were part of a rebel group, brought in as part of a deal, and made part of the army. they had a deal struck with the government, they say that government hasn't kept its side of the bargain. m-23 is for march 23rd, 2009, when the deal was signed. and they know -- they're far in the east of a sprawling country of 75 million people, dense jungle, forests,
rebel groups have been taking over city after city after city, growing the numbers as they're recruiting these young children and the government seems powerless against them. >> translator: residents want the government to help them because women have been raped and we lost so many things when the military looted our houses. that's why we're calling on the government to help us. >> jim clancy, let me bring you in. here's what i understand. a rebel group, called themselves in-23,...
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a tent city has formed. protesters are refusing to leave until mohamed morsi steps away from his controversial lead of powers. we're on the ground in tahrir square and decided to translate the banners that have themselves become a sign of resistance and revolution. ian. >> reporter: there's no lack of science here in tahrir square. i'm going to translate them and tell you what they mean. this one here says the militias of the brotherhood will not terrorize the people. the anti-brotherhood people are accusing the brotherhood of having militias enforcing their will. the people here say they're going to remain defiant against these people. now, this sign is making a reference to the brotherhood and islamists who people say are trying to turn egypt into an islamic republic instead of a reclusive public. this says down with the constitutional and interior needs merging. this is referring to the recent decree that gave him fair row-like powers which haven't changed since the downfall. this is accusing the guide of
a tent city has formed. protesters are refusing to leave until mohamed morsi steps away from his controversial lead of powers. we're on the ground in tahrir square and decided to translate the banners that have themselves become a sign of resistance and revolution. ian. >> reporter: there's no lack of science here in tahrir square. i'm going to translate them and tell you what they mean. this one here says the militias of the brotherhood will not terrorize the people. the anti-brotherhood...
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the rebels have captured the city last year. it is in the heart of an area that is rich in natural resources. thousands of people have already left the city to escape the fighting. the fear is that things are only going to get worse. >> translator: the most important thing for us is peace. we want to go back to our homes because we grow our own food and do not depend on anyone. the food is too little here, and we are meant to share it for three days. >> united nations has its largest peacekeeping force actually in the congo. also in africa, politicians in both uganda and nigeria, they are targeting the country's gay population with now new legislation. critics say these new laws would single out gay africans for persecution and violent attacks. cnn's david mckenzie has the story. >> reporter: it's become a rallying cry for the gay community in africa. the brutal slaying last year of uganda activist david cato. bludgeoned to death at his home. the state blamed a robbery. his friends said it was this. his front page photograph in
the rebels have captured the city last year. it is in the heart of an area that is rich in natural resources. thousands of people have already left the city to escape the fighting. the fear is that things are only going to get worse. >> translator: the most important thing for us is peace. we want to go back to our homes because we grow our own food and do not depend on anyone. the food is too little here, and we are meant to share it for three days. >> united nations has its...
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cities. and you have a presence of drug cartels in dozen of u.s. cities. so they're very much integrated in our society. >> rubin says americans and mexicans have to start thinking of the drug war in the same terms that they do the war on terror. it will be fought for a long time, maybe even without end. and when you take out some top leaders, others will certainly replace them, wolf. >> in your conversations, brian, with mexican officials, you're getting other information about how the newly elected mexican president will deal with this drug war? >> that's right. one mexican official told me president-elect pena nieto is likely going to dissolve the ministry of public security or the secretary of public security which the president created a few years ago. he's going to fold that into the interior ministry. the idea is to better coordinate operations against the cartel leaders and place the federal police inside the interior ministry. they hope that will lead to better coordination, streamline operations and maybe more success. >> it's a huge, huge proces
cities. and you have a presence of drug cartels in dozen of u.s. cities. so they're very much integrated in our society. >> rubin says americans and mexicans have to start thinking of the drug war in the same terms that they do the war on terror. it will be fought for a long time, maybe even without end. and when you take out some top leaders, others will certainly replace them, wolf. >> in your conversations, brian, with mexican officials, you're getting other information about how...
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a rare moment in new york city. police say there were no reported slayings, stabbings, shootings or knifings during a 36-hour period from sunday night to tuesday morning. the city is on its way to having the lowest homicide rate since 1960. >>> for the first time since the election, president barack obama and mitt romney will meet face to face. the two candidates will have lunch at the white house in a few hours. before lunch, he will meet with his former running mate congressman paul ryan. >>> if you're wondering what's on that lunch menu, how about a healthy dose of humble pie for two politicians who dished out and received some pretty good beatdowns over the last several months? joining me now, cnn political analyst, roland martin, who leans left. go ahead, lean left. >> and cnn contributor will cain. >> a circle. >> you kill me. everyone knows it's political theater. americans aren't stupid. why put us through this, will? >> i think it's symbolically healthy. first of all, president obama said he wanted to do it
a rare moment in new york city. police say there were no reported slayings, stabbings, shootings or knifings during a 36-hour period from sunday night to tuesday morning. the city is on its way to having the lowest homicide rate since 1960. >>> for the first time since the election, president barack obama and mitt romney will meet face to face. the two candidates will have lunch at the white house in a few hours. before lunch, he will meet with his former running mate congressman paul...
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they say they would raer live in cities than live in big sprawling suburban houses. i don't know if that's just a reaction to the prospects they have, but i think that things are changing a little bit about what they are defining as a good life. >> robin henig and samantha henig. >> we have your latest headlines right after this. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> welcome back to the news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. a fire breaks out at the u.s. state department in washington. four people were injured. one critically. let's go live to athena jones. do we know how this fire started? >> hi, fred. i'm here at the white house just a few blocks from the state department. we know that this fire started around 11:04 a.m. this is accord
they say they would raer live in cities than live in big sprawling suburban houses. i don't know if that's just a reaction to the prospects they have, but i think that things are changing a little bit about what they are defining as a good life. >> robin henig and samantha henig. >> we have your latest headlines right after this. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do,...
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police in nassau county just outside new york city invest gatding how the sensitive information wound up at the parade and why the documents weren't shredded properly. ♪ mixed in with the likes of spiderman and spongebob as new york's thanksgiving day parade is shredded police documents with personal information flung along the route. it is the subject of an investigation. parade sponsor macy's says it uses multicolored confetti, not the white shredded paper first brought to light by college student ethan finklestein. he went to a station saying he gathered the strips after one landed on his friend's jacket. >> she looked at it. picks it off the jacket and says ssn and then there's a number and written like a social security number. and we're like, that's really bizarre. >> reporter: he says he found social security numbers for police officers along with birth dates, the symbol of the nassau county police department was in the pile with the mention of mitt romney's motorcade, presumably tied to the last presidential debate in nas kauai county. ethan's father saul with his son stunne
police in nassau county just outside new york city invest gatding how the sensitive information wound up at the parade and why the documents weren't shredded properly. ♪ mixed in with the likes of spiderman and spongebob as new york's thanksgiving day parade is shredded police documents with personal information flung along the route. it is the subject of an investigation. parade sponsor macy's says it uses multicolored confetti, not the white shredded paper first brought to light by college...
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the israelis cannot be expected, on the one hand, to stand by while their cities are rocketed. on the other hand, the great irony, the paradox in that story is because the i.d.f., the israeli defense forces, are infinitely more professional than hamas fighters, the number of casualties on the palestinian side are always going to be much greater, thereby leaving an impression that there's somehow something unfair about the war. this is precisely a time when you need correspondents who have spent years in the region because, by and large, you ask me what i think of the coverage. i think it's surface. it focuses on the obvious, the casualties. you don't hear much about the underlying causes or what the underlying possibilities may be for agreement between the two sides. i think that's one of the things we have lost in not having resident correspondents who report from a region year after year after year. >> it's interesting, just an additional point there, ted, that a couple of nights ago abc world news tonight had christian ammanpor in jerusalem. she happened to be doing another
the israelis cannot be expected, on the one hand, to stand by while their cities are rocketed. on the other hand, the great irony, the paradox in that story is because the i.d.f., the israeli defense forces, are infinitely more professional than hamas fighters, the number of casualties on the palestinian side are always going to be much greater, thereby leaving an impression that there's somehow something unfair about the war. this is precisely a time when you need correspondents who have spent...
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that it may be the worst storm the city has ever faced. governor christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable. we had a fires. we had hurricane-force winds. we had massive of flooding. we had feet of snow. you look at that, the flooding of the subway systems, the shutdown of the stock exchange, you start to get a sense of the massive scale and scope of this storm. and yet, the networks performed. carry dozens of stories about how many consumers only wink to information was through their smartphones. linking social media and their smartphone. while there was obviously an impact, i think the networks performed really well. >> some networks did well, some networks did less well. we do not have a solid information about this because there are no reporting requirements. there are no standards by which we measure performance. it is entirely voluntary as to whether they want to talk to their state and local governments are not. i take their word for its that debate responded well. i also anecdotally heard that some of these guys may be
that it may be the worst storm the city has ever faced. governor christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable. we had a fires. we had hurricane-force winds. we had massive of flooding. we had feet of snow. you look at that, the flooding of the subway systems, the shutdown of the stock exchange, you start to get a sense of the massive scale and scope of this storm. and yet, the networks performed. carry dozens of stories about how many consumers only wink to information was through...
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what the palestinians are saying, if they were go to the international criminal court, which this city will when they achieve this status, is we do not want to negotiate with israel. we want to ostracize israel, we want to say there should be no israel -- totally contradictory to the belief in the two states. if they're going to say that israelis to defend themselves in one way or another should be treated as criminals for defending the right of israel to exist, what does that say about their belief in peace and their willingness to recognize israel? so it is a very unfortunate outcome that the united nations will grant nonmember observer status at the u.n., not only for what it does at the u.n., but more significantly for what it allows to happen at the international criminal court. we think it really hurts any kind of direct talks. president abbas, now in the evil putdotion of trying to hamas t hamas, is threatening to use this enhanced status to pursue these initiatives. we want to talk about bipartisan issues -- you have got one right here. we are committed to using every means at
what the palestinians are saying, if they were go to the international criminal court, which this city will when they achieve this status, is we do not want to negotiate with israel. we want to ostracize israel, we want to say there should be no israel -- totally contradictory to the belief in the two states. if they're going to say that israelis to defend themselves in one way or another should be treated as criminals for defending the right of israel to exist, what does that say about their...
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for the first and last year more people live in cities. that is accelerating. what does this mean for us in terms of demographics and resources? i think these changes will accelerate. we need to be better prepared across the board. those are the three towns we ought to focus on. >> bubook is a little tighter. you have been quoted as saying that there are as many or more spies working against u.s. interests in the u.s. as during the cold war. -- was a head staffing snapping quote when i read that. what are they after? >> i do not know that. it the look at the value of intelligence, and you look at the expenditures and resources by china and others, what is their biggest concern? its is the u.s. not only national security secrets but increasingly commercial secrets. much of that can be gleaned or stolen from cyberspace. it is still a dark threats. we have shifted so much of our resources in the counter- terrorism arena. we have forgotten the necessity of old-fashioned counter intelligence. that is an important element of this. >> often i heard some people say it
for the first and last year more people live in cities. that is accelerating. what does this mean for us in terms of demographics and resources? i think these changes will accelerate. we need to be better prepared across the board. those are the three towns we ought to focus on. >> bubook is a little tighter. you have been quoted as saying that there are as many or more spies working against u.s. interests in the u.s. as during the cold war. -- was a head staffing snapping quote when i...
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host: next call comes from james in bay city, michigan, on the republican line. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the young lady, what about all these indian casinos all over the united states? they ought to have enough money to take care of all tribes, don't you think? guest: casinos is one answer to be able to help tribe's diversify their income sources and revenues from casinos actually goes to transportation, education, all those government services. but if you look at the casinos across the country, you have about 556 tribes. some states do not even allow for casinos. my own state of alaska, we do not allow casinos. we have 229 tribes in alaska. we've less than 200 casinos across the country, and only about 20 of them are making substantial money. unless you're right there on the corridor, you do not make much money. they do create some much needed jobs and some sustainability, but not enough to sustain government functions. host: looking at this map at nationalpalace.gov -- nationalat tlas.gov. there was one -- are these independent nations, and can
host: next call comes from james in bay city, michigan, on the republican line. caller: good morning. i would like to ask the young lady, what about all these indian casinos all over the united states? they ought to have enough money to take care of all tribes, don't you think? guest: casinos is one answer to be able to help tribe's diversify their income sources and revenues from casinos actually goes to transportation, education, all those government services. but if you look at the casinos...
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if you maintain that system that prevents 300 million people living in cities from making serious money, acquiring serious property and exercising their rights as urban citizens. they can substitute criteria for urban residents is but they have to change fundamentally the system as it exists. secondly move to aid to child policy. one child is a catastrophe. this will have a long term impact but if they cannot do this at this point, you have to wonder about the ability to take on anything that is politically sensitive. third, establish a legal framework in which ngo's can operate more freely. for example, environment is one of the issues they tag is one of the most important challenges. i agree 100% with that. i know no major country in the world that has made significant progress on environmental cleanup without a vibrant, grain movement. and ngo grain movement that can engage in political activism as well as political education. systems are built around the interests of the leaders. you need some counterpressure. not just pressure from above but from below if you're going to change tha
if you maintain that system that prevents 300 million people living in cities from making serious money, acquiring serious property and exercising their rights as urban citizens. they can substitute criteria for urban residents is but they have to change fundamentally the system as it exists. secondly move to aid to child policy. one child is a catastrophe. this will have a long term impact but if they cannot do this at this point, you have to wonder about the ability to take on anything that...
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joseph's hospital in syracuse, the city's first hospital. in 1883, mother mary ann received a letter that would change her life. it was from a missionary in hawaii who was desperately searching for volunteers to take charge of the hospitals that served people with hanson's disease. more than 50 religious congregations had already declined, but mother mary ann was different. she eagerly accepted the mission. she wrote back to fatherly nor. quote, i'm hungry for the work and wish in all my heart to be one of the chosen ones. i am not afraid of any disease, end quote. mother mary ann left for hawaii along with six sisters from syracuse in 1883 where she began a 30-year mission, caring for those diagnosed with hanson's disease. mother maryian accepted a government plea to start a new -- mothery mary ann accepted a government plea to start a new hospital. she arrived months before f damien's death. she oversaw the expansion of health services and programs to provide for education and she lived until the age of 80. on august 9, 1918, she died. she
joseph's hospital in syracuse, the city's first hospital. in 1883, mother mary ann received a letter that would change her life. it was from a missionary in hawaii who was desperately searching for volunteers to take charge of the hospitals that served people with hanson's disease. more than 50 religious congregations had already declined, but mother mary ann was different. she eagerly accepted the mission. she wrote back to fatherly nor. quote, i'm hungry for the work and wish in all my heart...
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burgess: today i rise to recognize a member of the frisco city council. although he was elected to council more than 10 months ago, his seat has frequently been empty but for a good reason. shortly after taking office, captain nelson got notice from the united states reserve and was deployed to afghanistan. he was on the nato military base with the 980th engineer battalion. as the unit's civil engineer he oversaw construction projects from roads to water to intelligence. while in afghanistan captain nelson carried a copy of the united states constitution everywhere he went. his reason was, quoting here, you don't always have to agree with the politics of the day but truly by the grace of god we were born in america and if you have been to enough places in the world you know how lucky we really are and how wonderful the place we live. while captain nelson was not able to be at a council meeting, he was not forgotten. he is home now and he said i'll do my best to make up the time i was gone. on november 8 he returned back to texas to his wife and three chil
burgess: today i rise to recognize a member of the frisco city council. although he was elected to council more than 10 months ago, his seat has frequently been empty but for a good reason. shortly after taking office, captain nelson got notice from the united states reserve and was deployed to afghanistan. he was on the nato military base with the 980th engineer battalion. as the unit's civil engineer he oversaw construction projects from roads to water to intelligence. while in afghanistan...
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happened to them in the 80s when the syrian regime brutally recrushedded that rebellion centered in the city of hamas and killed, according to the claims of the regimes, 38,000 people in a 27-day campaign in the months of february in 1982. the people felt if they back off, they would be punished because in the 80s, after 82, the next following years, they punishedded them collectively, about 80,000 forcibly disappeared people whose files are still not closed, and thousands and thousands of prisoners of conscious. the syrians felt they have to continue at any cost. when help doesn't come, the idea of defense formed in the movement itself, and so those soldiers defecting from the army started creating small groups to defend, in fact, initially what they called the peacefulness of the revolution, and so they went around buildings because that's where snipers used to shoot peaceful protesters, but as an author said, defense is the first act of war. what happened is that in order to achieve this defense of civilians, the small groups, which increasingly also became joined by civilians who took up
happened to them in the 80s when the syrian regime brutally recrushedded that rebellion centered in the city of hamas and killed, according to the claims of the regimes, 38,000 people in a 27-day campaign in the months of february in 1982. the people felt if they back off, they would be punished because in the 80s, after 82, the next following years, they punishedded them collectively, about 80,000 forcibly disappeared people whose files are still not closed, and thousands and thousands of...
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happened to them in the 80s when the syrian regime brutally recrushedded that rebellion centered in the city of hamas and killed, according to the claims of the regimes, 38,000 people in a 27-day campaign in the months of february in 1982. the people felt if they back off, they would be punished because in the 80s, after 82, the next following years, they punishedded them collectively, about 80,000 forcibly disappeared people whose files are still not closed, and thousands and thousands of prisoners of conscious. the syrians felt they have to continue at any cost. when help doesn't come, the idea of defense formed in the movement itself, and so those soldiers defecting from the army started creating small groups to defend, in fact, initially what they called the peacefulness of the revolution, and so they went around buildings because that's where snipers used to shoot peaceful protesters, but as an author said, defense is the first act of war. what happened is that in order to achieve this defense of civilians, the small groups, which increasingly also became joined by civilians who took up
happened to them in the 80s when the syrian regime brutally recrushedded that rebellion centered in the city of hamas and killed, according to the claims of the regimes, 38,000 people in a 27-day campaign in the months of february in 1982. the people felt if they back off, they would be punished because in the 80s, after 82, the next following years, they punishedded them collectively, about 80,000 forcibly disappeared people whose files are still not closed, and thousands and thousands of...
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the israelis cannot be expected, on the one hand, the standby while their cities are rocketed. on the other hand, the great irony, the paradox in that story is because the defense forces are infinitely more professional than hamas fighters, the number of casualties on the palestinian side are always going to be much greater, thereby leaving an impression that there is somehow something unfair about the war. this is precisely a time when you need the correspondents have spent years in the region, because by and large, you ask me what i think of the coverage, i think it's surface. it focuses on the obvious, the casualties. you don't hear much about the underlying causes or what the underlying possibilities may be for agreement between the two sides. i think that's one of the things we have lost in not having resident correspondents who report from a region year after year after year. >> is interesting, just an additional point, ted, a couple of nights ago abc "world news tonight" had -- happened to be there doing another story when the gaza story erupted. and anchor diane sawyer
the israelis cannot be expected, on the one hand, the standby while their cities are rocketed. on the other hand, the great irony, the paradox in that story is because the defense forces are infinitely more professional than hamas fighters, the number of casualties on the palestinian side are always going to be much greater, thereby leaving an impression that there is somehow something unfair about the war. this is precisely a time when you need the correspondents have spent years in the...